China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Kicks Off with Innovation-Driven Growth
China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026, shifting to high-quality, innovation-driven growth with a focus on tech breakthroughs, domestic demand and resilient industries.
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China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026, shifting to high-quality, innovation-driven growth with a focus on tech breakthroughs, domestic demand and resilient industries.
Chinese premier Li Qiang chaired a symposium on Jan 19, 2026 to gather feedback on the draft government work report and the 15th Five-Year Plan for high-quality growth.
US companies’ success on the Chinese mainland proves cooperation fuels mutual growth, says Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun, as the region kicks off its 15th Five-Year Plan.
Xi Jinping called for upgraded CPC self-governance and anti-corruption measures on Jan 12, 2026, to drive the 15th Five-Year Plan’s goals.
The CPC’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection calls for reinforced anti-corruption efforts during the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), after its fifth plenary session in Beijing.
A glance at how the Chinese mainland’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) prioritized quality, innovation, green growth, and global ties amid a changing world.
Celebrating 10 years since Xi’s Yangtze River symposium, China’s 15th Five-Year Plan underscores the Belt’s role in driving growth and eco-innovation.
ARATS President Zhang Zhijun, in a 2026 New Year message, urged compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to join forces for national reunification and Chinese modernization.
As 2026 begins, the Chinese mainland’s innovation surge and the new 15th Five-Year Plan set a path for growth, climate action, and global cooperation from 2026 to 2030.
After hitting a 5% growth target, rising to 10th in global innovation and creating over 12M urban jobs in 2025, the Chinese mainland’s economy is set to level up in 2026 under the 15th Five-Year Plan.